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  • ... changes in light or positioning of the modules influence their movements and sounds. The energy is reduced just to the level, at which something happens in the installation. This insufficient supply of energy however guarantees the modules’ unstable...
  • Faraday's Garden -
    ... a kind of force field of noise and activity around each visitor. As the number of participants increases, the general level of cacophony rises, creating a wildly complex symphony of machines, sounds and projections. Interaction ranges from a sense of...
  • ... hats are attached via a multitude of black rods to each robotic structure so that the hats hang in midair at roughly eye level with the observer. This arrangement alludes to an invisible human presence directly below each hat, and this allusion to...
  • Virtual Terms -
    ... to the government quarter of St Pölten. Three vertical light beams are mounted on two walls in the entrance area at eye level. Each of the bars, changing at intervals of 15 minutes, reproduces a single word, forming several words that are successively...
  • ... to improve the world, the artist highlights with humour and mockery its paradoxical twists, thus attempting to raise our level of consciousness.
  • Paravent -
    ... at the same time this transparent screen shows what it wants to hide and therefore invites to voyeurism; there is another level to this work: the paravent serves as a projection screen, the interior view of a car wash is projected onto it, and it is...
  • Beyond Hierarchy -
    ... the desire for better working conditions and an easier lifestyle. For Scott, history is about ordinary people and their levels of collective desires and struggles, an interest she has shown in many earlier works ( e.g."Frontiers of Utopia"1995). The six...
  • ... related to Brazilian rituals and the desire to incorporate animals receiving their powers. When connected, we reach another level of being: that of the reptile, live among snakes, what means to stimulate life in some level of dream and imagination. By...
  • ... the replacement of human actors by algorithms in finance. Referencing the fiber optic networks encroaching below ground level that connect the powerhouses of finance via inconspicuous Carrier Hotels, Crystal Math addresses the issue that human beings...
  • ... nerves, even if we never realise. What else could we see, and do? When playing games, we usually can go back to the latest saved level or just start over again. In real life – we only have rarely the chance to do so and if – we might lack time and energy. With...